6 videos at 40MB each are quite small videos, must be music videos or something. Anyway, the smallest video ipod size is 30GB so you could fit approximately 750 of those videos on your ipod. So theres no need to worry about lack of space, besides you can get thousands of songs within 20GB and fill the last 10 with videos!
2006-12-24 01:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have plenty of videos on such an iPod. How much, depends on the bitrate, resolution, format, audio channels and much more. I have the 80GB iPod. What a shame that the iPod supports only the apple formats. It would be so nice if iPods would support dvd or XVID. Apple says the 30GB iPod can save 60h of video the 80GB: 100h.
Your videos are very small. 40kb is too less for a video. May be you mean 40mb?
A full lenght movie is about 1GB(very good quality). There are movies with 200mb.(medium quality) The iPod can have very very much movies or music. The only brake is your imagination.
On apple.com you will find the specifications of your iPod.
2006-12-24 01:46:01
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answered by gabor® 5
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Load songs first.
If each video is 4,000kb (4MB), you have nothing to worry about. That's about as much as a single song.
If it's 40,000kb (40MB) That would add up to 240MB which is less than 1/30th of the storage capacity. Again, no problem.
iPod 30GB can hold roughly 40 hours worth of video, but this all depends on the quality of video.
iTunes has a bar when you attach the iPod that shows how much of what is on your iPod, so you'll always know. And if you ever have too much, you can remove it.
2006-12-24 01:37:35
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answered by thisisnovaprospekt 3
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there is not any definitive answer because of the fact it varies. It usually comes right down to record length which whilst it comes to songs & video clips is laid low with means of music/video length & bit fee. some songs consistent with risk 5MB, some may well be 4MB & they may well be any length in between or perhaps below that or extra. comparable applies for video clips. relies upon on decision, length, bit fee. Any numbers every person says is in basic terms an estimate, which thus is all there is.
2016-12-15 07:18:26
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answered by ? 4
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It all depends on how the the videos are. If they are full length movies i think about 1 or 2. If they are music videos i would say 100.
2006-12-24 01:52:29
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answered by skywalker436 2
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depend on the size of the video files. your six files are about 240mb. total. 1 gb is about 1000 mb. 1 mb is about 1000 kb. hope that helps
2006-12-24 01:35:02
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answered by Brian W 5
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Its not about how many videos, it hours and I think they hold 20 hours with nothing left over. So if you have 6 videos that are three hours long then you would have two hours left over in music which would convert in to more than two hours of music. So yea.
2006-12-24 01:41:46
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answered by Alex 2
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well, 1000 kb is approx. 1MB. And 1000MB is about 1GB. So the 6 videos of 4,000kb you have will take about 24MB, hardly a dent in your hard drive capacity.
2006-12-24 01:39:47
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answered by unknowndoe 2
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that depends on the size of the video file.
and more over ur ipod will have a lot of space even after you load all the videos you mentioned
2006-12-24 01:45:24
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answered by Dr.Durga Devi 2
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I have one 2. but idk. i have like 80 mini movies bout 5min long each.
Hmmm...movies? Well, it really depends on how long the movie is. I'm guessing around 35-40 Movies. But once again it really depends on how long the movie is.
And 35-40 should be just movies, no songs, photos, games, or podcasts.
2006-12-24 02:09:31
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answered by ºAvilaº 5
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